Set Your Book Up
to Succeed with a Plan, P1
Realize your book promotion begins the day you conceive
your book idea and never ends...
Have you developed your book's marketing plan yet? You know now
really is better than later. There are 2 facts to realize in developing
your promotion plan.
Realize it begins the day you conceive your book idea and never
ends.
The other is the more you write the better you become at it. You
need to begin building name recognition in your field. In other
words, you want to begin developing your public image related to
your book.
No I’m not suggesting you become a politician but I am saying
you must get involved in your book’s promotion. After all,
you are the one that cares the most for your project. Many authors
and especially small business owners/authors dread book promotion
like a plague. They say, "With all that I already do, I jumped
the hurdle of writing and completing my book, now I have to promote
it as well –arggh."
Look at it this way; you have more to gain than anyone in the
success of your book. Therefore, when developing your book marketing
plan you should:
Set Realistic Expectations
I hate to be the one to break the news to you. But I felt I must
be honest. Many writers set themselves up for failure by having
wrong expectations. The reason successful authors and writers embrace
a plan (program) is because they know it is highly unlikely they
will get rich from sales of their book.
They know writing and publishing a book will change their life.
But they realize that most of the rewards will come from sources
other than their publisher.
You must realize your book is a product and as a product it has
to be marketed. Your plan provides a map for everything you do afterwards.
Know the Difference from your plan and proposal
Your book marketing plan is what I describe as your map. It describes
your book, what you will do after the book is completed and published.
It also describes who you hope to sell your book to – target
audience. For more information on writing a successful book marketing
plan and/or proposal visit WritetoWin.org. So in short you can say
your book marketing plan is your roadmap to success and profits.
Your book proposal is a sales (direct-marketing) document with
a sole purpose. It‘s single purpose is to convince a publisher
that your book will earn a profit, if published. The proposal should
focus on the size and buying power of the targeted market you will
attract, the problem your book solves, how your book plans to solve
the problem, how different your book is from others already published
on the subject and how you plan to promote your book.
If you have selected a traditional method of publishing, you can
and should develop your proposal before you even write your book.
It will help solidify and crystallize some of your ideas. In fact,
how well you develop your proposal including a detailed table of
contents or chapter outline in your proposal, the easier and faster
you can get started mining your ideas, creating a structure and
writing your book.
The publishing world and our society have changed. Writing and
publishing your book can still change your life. But now a book
is not the be-all and end-all, it is simply a tool that allows you
to become a more successful business person, taking the profitable
road to success and destiny.
More about Book Marketing
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© Earma Brown, 13 year author and business owner
helps small business owners and writers who want to write their
best book now! Author of “Write
Your Best Book Now”, she mentors other writers and business
professionals through her monthly ezine “iScribe” at
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